Ben Peterson
June 27, 1950 - Present
A high school youngster from Wisconsin, competing in the 1968 Olympic trials, caught the eye of veteran coach Harold Nichols. Ben Peterson would become one of Iowa State's greatest wrestlers, and then one of America's brightest stars. He won nearly 100 collegiate matches, was a three-time Big Eight king and a three-time All-American. He captured NCAA championships in 1971 and '72.
Encouraged--you might say pushed--by his friend and teammate, Dan Gable, Peterson blended athletic skills with determination and strong faith. Over the next decade, he won seven national Freestyle titles, placed twice in the World Championships (with a bronze medal in '73), and won gold in the 1975 Pan Am Games. During this era, he was joined by his brother, John, to forge one of wrestling's great family legends.
In the 1972 Olympics, Ben struggled to a draw with Gennady Strakhov of the USSR. When they emerged as the only survivors at 198 pounds, Ben earned the gold with more falls. John's silver at 180.5 was almost as sweet. The brothers returned to the Olympics in 1976 at Montreal, for equally rewarding but oddly reversed success. Levan Tediashvili, the superb Soviet who had blocked John's bid at Munich, limited Ben to a silver medal. But John captured the gold, and the Peterson brothers became the third and fourth two-time Olympic medalists in U.S. history.
Ben made a third Olympic team in 1980, only the fifth American to do that, but was thwarted by the boycott.
Faith has been a hallmark of Ben Peterson's life. Since 1976 he has coached and taught at Maranatha Baptist Bible College in Wisconsin, and has directed a summer camp to teach his skills and his way of life to young wrestlers. In 1985, one of Ben's students, Mike Houck, became the first American to win a World Championship in Greco-Roman.
As a wrestler of outstanding achievement and as a golden example of sportsmanship and leadership, Benjamin Lee Peterson is honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Awards:
Year
2002
|
Award
Glen Brand Inductee
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Chapter/Region
National
|
Year
1986
|
Award
Distinguished Member
|
Chapter/Region
National
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All American Awards:
Season
1972
|
School
Iowa State
|
Tournament
Division I
|
Weight
190
|
Place
1
|
Season
1971
|
School
Iowa State
|
Tournament
Division I
|
Weight
190
|
Place
1
|
Season
1970
|
School
Iowa State
|
Tournament
Division I
|
Weight
190
|
Place
4
|
College Season Records:
Season
1972
|
School
Iowa State
|
Class
Senior
|
Bouts
25
|
Wins
25
|
Losses
0
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
11
|
Win PCT.
100
|
Place
1st
|
Season
1971
|
School
Iowa State
|
Class
Junior
|
Bouts
27
|
Wins
27
|
Losses
0
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
12
|
Win PCT.
100
|
Place
1st
|
Season
1970
|
School
Iowa State
|
Class
Sophomore
|
Bouts
25
|
Wins
21
|
Losses
4
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
1
|
Win PCT.
84
|
Place
4th
|
Season
1969
|
School
Iowa State
|
Class
Freshman
|
Bouts
1
|
Wins
1
|
Losses
0
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
0
|
Win PCT.
100
|
Place
DNW
|
Season
Career
|
Bouts
78
|
Wins
74
|
Losses
4
|
Ties
0
|
Falls
24
|
Win PCT.
94.87
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All Rankings:
Season
1972
|
Rank Date
02/19/1972
|
Weight
190
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa State
|
Season
1971
|
Rank Date
02/24/1971
|
Weight
190
|
Rank
1
|
School
Iowa State
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